Travel Guide

Katowice is the heart of the largest metropolitan area in Poland, perfectly located at the crossroads of major European transport corridors.

It is easily reachable by an extensive highway network, multiple international and domestic trains, and numerous bus lines. If you prefer air travel, Katowice Airport offers regular direct flights to more than 30 destinations across Europe and beyond.
Additionally, the city is located just an hour’s drive from Kraków Airport, which opens up even more global connections with only one transfer.

You can find your connection by following means:

Rome2Rio

Rome2Rio is a fantastic tool that we personally rely on when planning our own travels worldwide. It seamlessly combines flights, trains, buses, and ferries into a single search, helping you find the most efficient routes available.

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Google Maps​

Google Maps, a tool everyone has on their phone, will show you connections to Katowice by public transportation or planes according to your selection. It is also your best companion when commuting around the city and the entire metropolitan area by tram, bus, or local train.

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Poznan is the largest city midway between Berlin and Warsaw. 

It is reachable by highway, multiple trains, and bus lines, and if you prefer air travel, there are regular direct flights to Poznań from more than 20 European airports. From most other places, Poznań should be reachable by plane with only one transfer. 

You can find your connection by following means:

Rome2Rio

Rome2Rio is a brilliant app that we ourselves use while planning our trips around the world. It combines all the means of transportation in a single search, offering you the best connections possible.

Jump to Rome2Rio

Google Maps​

Google Maps, a tool everyone has on their phone, will show you connections to Poznan by public transportation or planes according to your selection. It is also your best companion when commuting around the city by tram or bus.

Sorry, no kayaking route to Poznan, though.

Jump to Google Maps